When he was 18, Luc Bernard joined a neo-Nazi gang in his hometown outside Besançon, in the Franche-Comté region of eastern France. His intentions were honorable: He wanted to spy on the group and report its activities to the local police. When his cover was blown, he was beaten and left to die in a field. "It was a small French town with a lot of prejudice and racism," Bern
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